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Analytical (surface-syntactic) function, i.e., the type of dependency relation to the governing node of the current node (i.e., the <f> or <d> element). The list of those functions follows:

FunctionShort Description
- - -Not assigned
PredPredicate
PnomNominal part of a predicate
AuxVAuxiliary Verb
SbSubject
ObjObject
AtrAttribute
AdvAdverbial
AtrAdvAttribute and Adverbial (at Atr dep. position)
AdvAtrAttribute and Adverbial (at Atr dep. position)
CoordCoordination
AtrObjAttribute and Object (at Atr dep. position)
ObjAtrAttribute and Object (at Atr dep. position)
AtrAtrAttribute and Attribute (at deeper Atr dep. position)
AuxTReflexive se as part of the lexeme
AuxRReflexive se
AuxPPreposition
AposApposition
ExDExtra Dependency / Ellipsis above
AuxCSubordinate conjunction
AtvAttribute Verbal (Complement)
AtvVAttribute Verbal, missing nominal governor
AuxOAux. referring pronoun
AuxZRhematizer
AuxYAll the rest
AuxGGraphical symbol (punctuation except commas)
AuxKFinal Punctuation of sentence
AuxXComma
AuxSSentence root (artificial extra node)
GeneratedAdded dependency, technical value
NANot Applicable
???Unannotatable (extremely unclear case)

In addition to the above list, most of the functions can have the form function_suffix, where the suffix is one of the following:

For example, Obj_Co is an analytical function for coordinated object.

For more information on the Prague Dependency Treebank, and its analytical level of annotation, see the Manual for Analytic Layer Tagging of the Prague Dependency Treebank (English translation) (or the Czech original).


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